Interconnecting control head for twin push/pull cables

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G05G 11/00 (2006.01) B63H 21/22 (2006.01) G05G 9/08 (2006.01)

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CA 1307998

INTER-CONNECTING CONTROL HEAD FOR TWIN PUSH-PULL CABLES ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A control lever apparatus for actuating two sheathed control cables, such as push/pull cables, for connecting together two or more control stations, particularly in marine applications. A manual lever and sprocket are journalled for concurrent rotation relative to a body having a longitudinal body axis. A sheath anchoring structure cooperates with the body and has a sheath clamp adapted for securing the sheaths of the control cables laterally spaced apart and disposed parallel to the body axis. A length of chain passes over the sprocket and has two opposite end portions which extend generally axially of the body. A core connector is secured to each end of the chain and is adapted to be secured to the cores of the control cable assemblies. The apparatus provides a positive and simple mechanical connection between two or more control heads which can be simply installed, and for usual lengths of cable runs does not incur excessive frictional losses.

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